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Birth
Penpont, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Death
2 Aug 1895 (aged 37)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Add to Map
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Explorer. Although the Thomson's Gazelle ("Gazella thomsoni") the most numerous gazelle in East Africa is fairly well known, the explorer after whom it was named is now almost completely forgotten. During the era of African Exploration, Joseph Thomson ranked alongside such stalwarts as Livingstone and Stanley. He made substantial contributions to the natural and geographical knowledge of previously unexplored regions of Nigeria, Congo and Morocco. His most impressive achievement was the exploration in 1882 of large areas of modern Kenya, which had previous been barred to outsiders by the Masai tribe. He accomplished this through a combination of audacity and diplomacy. His reputation for heroic endurance was accompanied by an ability to make surveys over vast areas with ease and accuracy. Observers were often astonished at his youthful "boy scout" appearance. Unlike many of his fellow explorers, he is reputed to have never fired a shot in anger and never to have left an unnecessary grave. He died at a relatively young age due to the destruction of his health caused by a series of tropical diseases. A memorial with a bust was placed near the cemetery in which he was buried, opposite the school which he attended as a boy.
Explorer. Although the Thomson's Gazelle ("Gazella thomsoni") the most numerous gazelle in East Africa is fairly well known, the explorer after whom it was named is now almost completely forgotten. During the era of African Exploration, Joseph Thomson ranked alongside such stalwarts as Livingstone and Stanley. He made substantial contributions to the natural and geographical knowledge of previously unexplored regions of Nigeria, Congo and Morocco. His most impressive achievement was the exploration in 1882 of large areas of modern Kenya, which had previous been barred to outsiders by the Masai tribe. He accomplished this through a combination of audacity and diplomacy. His reputation for heroic endurance was accompanied by an ability to make surveys over vast areas with ease and accuracy. Observers were often astonished at his youthful "boy scout" appearance. Unlike many of his fellow explorers, he is reputed to have never fired a shot in anger and never to have left an unnecessary grave. He died at a relatively young age due to the destruction of his health caused by a series of tropical diseases. A memorial with a bust was placed near the cemetery in which he was buried, opposite the school which he attended as a boy.

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  • Added: Sep 12, 2000
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12393/joseph-thomson: accessed ), memorial page for Joseph Thomson (14 Feb 1858–2 Aug 1895), Find a Grave Memorial ID 12393, citing Morton Cemetery, Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland; Maintained by Find a Grave.